Kevin-Prince Boateng - NFT-ART No 1
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Boateng was born on March 6, 1987, in Berlin, Germany. His parents are from Ghana, and he has represented the Ghanaian national team at the international level.
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He began his youth career at Hertha BSC, one of the top football clubs in Berlin.
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Boateng has played in a number of different positions throughout his career, including as a midfielder, winger, and forward.
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He has played for a number of high-profile clubs throughout his career, including Tottenham Hotspur, Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan, and FC Barcelona.
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Boateng is known for his flamboyant style both on and off the field. He has a number of tattoos, and has been known to dye his hair in unusual colors.
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In addition to his football career, Boateng is also known for his fashion sense. He has been featured in a number of fashion magazines and has collaborated with several fashion brands.
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Boateng is also an advocate for social justice and has spoken out against racism in football. In 2013, he walked off the pitch during a match in protest against racist abuse from the opposing team's fans.